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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a bad" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is likely a shortened or incomplete version of a longer phrase. It is not commonly used in written English. It is possible that it could be used in informal spoken English, but even then it would need context to make sense. An example of a possible phrase it could be a part of is: "Helping others can make a bad situation better." In this case, "make a bad" would be part of the larger phrase "make a bad situation better." However, it would be more common to say "turn a bad situation into a better one" or "improve a bad situation."
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He didn't make a bad pitch.
They didn't make a bad team.
You can't make a bad choice!
"We can't make a bad person good".
They mustn't make a bad situation worse.
Don't make a bad situation worse.
You can't make a bad idea better.
In Syria an intervention could make a bad situation worse.
tax and would make a bad tax worse.
I wouldn't want to make a bad job of suicide".
You make a bad impression, says Shane Danielsen.
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